Baobab trees
Wonderfully important Baobab trees, but they are now dying throughout Africa and all at the same time. https://lnkd.in/eCTghHZN The reason given is climate change; I suspect atmospheric pollution is the […]
Climate change is real and the consequences will be catastrophic, however humanity will survive. However the loss of nature on land and marine life in the oceans is much more serious. Most of Nature will be wiped out by 2045, and we enter the 6th mass extinction, unless we can make the world a toxic free zone of chemicals and plastic.
Wonderfully important Baobab trees, but they are now dying throughout Africa and all at the same time. https://lnkd.in/eCTghHZN The reason given is climate change; I suspect atmospheric pollution is the […]
Climate change is a self-fulfilling prophecy that encompasses the annihilation of nature. We will be able to survive climate change, but we will not be able to survive the loss
Countries around the Mediterranean are going to Cook, Flood, they will have Droughts and very high Wind velocities. The model in the report is serious, but it doesn't even take
5 weeks that changed the world... In 1835, at the age of twenty-six, Charles Darwin arrived in the Galapagos Islands, where he spent a mere five weeks and only seventeen
The air we breathe99.82% of the global land area is exposed to toxic levels of particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5)—tiny particles in the air that are linked to lung cancer and
A recent study suggests that the majority of children born from now on may not be able to have children of their own due to exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals in
Climate change is not just caused by carbon dioxide. It is more like death by a thousand cuts, a metaphor for the gradual accumulation of small injuries or insults, which
Take Costa Rica in Central America as an example. They spend 10% per capita on health care compared to the USA, but their care is focused on prevention, not treatment,
What's more important, climate disruption or sustainable living...? We live in Central America, and many indigenous people still live a sustainable lifestyle, but it is becoming increasingly difficult. We are